Ardesia Designed for Texture and Movement
Ardesia is designed for spaces that need more than a flat surface. Inspired by the raw structure of natural stone, this collection brings a slightly textured finish and layered movement that adds depth and character to any installation. It captures the look of quarried stone with subtle variation and soft veining, creating a surface that feels natural, grounded, and visually dynamic.
Available in Bone and White, Ardesia offers two directions within the same design language. White delivers a clean, mineral-inspired surface that keeps spaces bright while still showing natural variation. Bone introduces a warmer tone with greater depth, emphasizing the stone’s texture and lending a more organic feel to the environment.
Unlike more uniform surfaces, Ardesia is defined by its movement and texture. The slightly structured finish and tonal variation create a richer visual experience, making it ideal for projects that aim to feel more natural and less controlled. It works especially well in spaces where contrast, layering, and materiality play an important role in the overall design.
Available in multiple sizes, including 2″x2″ mosaics, 6″x24″, 12″x24″ field tile, and 2CM porcelain pavers (24″x36″ and L-Shape 12″x36″, coming soon), Ardesia allows for flexible layouts depending on the application. Larger formats highlight the continuity of the surface, while smaller sizes enhance the texture and variation, giving designers more control over how the material is experienced across the space.
Manufactured in porcelain with a matte finish, Ardesia combines this natural look with the durability and performance required for both residential and commercial environments. It is suitable for floor and wall applications, offering a reliable solution for spaces exposed to daily use, moisture, and changing conditions.
In Bone and White, Ardesia becomes a versatile tool for creating spaces that feel authentic, layered, and connected to natural materials. It is not about perfection or uniformity, but about bringing texture and depth to the design in a controlled, intentional way.